Tucker Carlson moves in to Megyn Kelly's old 9 p.m. time slot on Fox News tonight, but he was up bright and early to bash "rich and entitled" Meryl Streep for criticizing Donald Trump during her Golden Globes acceptance speech Sunday.

"Here you have a rich and entitled person describing herself as an outsider, an outcast," Carlson told "Fox & Friends" hosts Monday morning. "Look, she doesn't like Trump, that's totally fine, lots of people don't. You're allowed to feel that way, but what I was so struck by is she was telling a crowd exactly what they wanted to hear. She was saying things that are totally uncontroversial within the context she was speaking. That's the least courageous thing you can do."

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Brie Larson absolutely stuns in a deep red gown with a form-fitting top and ethereal bottom.

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Jessica Biel definitely made heads turn in this gown complete with a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit ... but we're not sold on the bizarre detailing on the bottom half.

Anna Kendrick turned heads in a sea of black dresses in a sheer grey gown with a long train. We're totally loving this simple, yet sophisticated, ensemble.

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Wow! Lily Collins made a statement in a stunning rose pink gown with some unique embellishments. She paired the dramatic look with a sexy red lip.

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Reese Witherspoon stunned in a yellow strapless gown, complete with a sexy thigh-high slit. We are completely in love with this look!

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Fierce! Kerry Washington channeled her "Scandal" character Olivia Pope in this yellow Dolce & Gabbana number that gave a subtle view of her undergarments. She paired the look with some strappy Sophia Webster

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Actress Regina King gave us serious body goals (take a look at those arms!) in a body-hugging silver strapless gown. Give us the number to her trainer ASAP.

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Actress Gina Rodriguez looked glamorous in this stunning Naeem Khan dress and channeled old Hollywood with her finger wave curls and minimal jewelry.

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Winona Ryder went safe with a black gown with a sweetheart neckline and a dramatic train. She left her raven tresses down with a subtle red lip.

Luciana Barroso and actor Matt Damon kept it classic on the red carpet with a black and white ensemble.

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The Fox News host continued: "To be in a room full with rich Hollywood liberals and say liberal things... I mean, it would be really interesting, and cool by the way, if were to stand up and say something they disagreed with... It just annoys me."

Carlson isn't the biggest fan of Hollywood, in general. Last month, he told TheWrap that he doesn't think the movie industry will exist in two decades. "Who watches movies? Who would? Not me," he said. "I wouldn't cross the street to watch a movie for free."

"They can't accept the election results for the same reason their business model is crumbling, and Hollywood won't exist in its present form in 20 years," Carlson told TheWrap. "Hollywood is going out of business because they don't understand the country they are selling a product to. They're completely out of touch because they're rich and entitled."

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WORST: Red carpet veteran Carrie Underwood surprised us with this strange pick. She showed off her teeny figure in a pastel pink number with some strange ruffled detailing up top.

WORST: Actress Zoe Saldana made a statement in this overwhelming ruffled ensemble made up of different shades of pink ... but we're not sold.

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BEST: Reese Witherspoon stunned in a yellow strapless gown, complete with a sexy thigh-high slit. It looks like she got inspired by her gorgeous strapless look of the same hue from the 2007 Golden Globes.

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WORST: Jessica Biel definitely made heads turn in this gown complete with a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit ... but we're not sold on the bizarre detailing on the bottom half.

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BEST: Fierce! Kerry Washington channeled her "Scandal" character Olivia Pope in this yellow Dolce & Gabbana number that gave a subtle view of her undergarments.

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WORST: Kelly Preston made heads turn in all the wrong ways in this black and white gown with ruffles on the bottom.

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BEST: Kristen Bell looked so glam in this inky number with a hint of sparkle. She added major sex appeal with the plunging neckline.

The "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host continued: "They think that anyone who voted for Trump is as bad as they believe Trump is. So, they think Trump's immoral, he's a bigot, he's a bad human being and they assume that anybody who voted for Trump is the same. That's over 60 million people. If you felt there were 60 million people in your country who are evil, you'd be very upset."

The conservative Carlson said Hollywood is in the "mass market retail business" and compared it to someone selling dog food without the slightest idea of what dogs like to eat. "If you hated dogs and didn't care what they liked, your dog food would probably fail," Carlson said."I think [Hollywood] is failing as a result."